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LOCATION:The Portland Building 1120 SW 5th Avenue\, 2nd floor\, Portland\, Or
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SUMMARY:Navigating Justice: The Realities Human Trafficking Victims Face When Accessing Justice
DESCRIPTION:\n In coordination with the Oregon Department of Justice Crime Victims' Services Division\, and in honor of Crime Victims' Rights Week\, NCVLI is hosting a FREE training. \;This one hour multi-disciplinary panel discussion will provide an overview of the hurdles victims of human trafficking face when seeking to access justice ranging from the trauma impacts they are enduring to language barriers to control dynamics to systemic hurdles. \;\n\n\n Panelists will then discuss what rights \;trafficking victims have in our justice systems and how advocates and attorneys can best protect those rights. \;Panelist include an immigration attorney\, victims' rights attorney\, and a local trauma expert. \; 1 OSB MCLE Credit will be applied for.\n\n\n Registration is now closed\, however\, you may register on site.\n\n\n \n - ABOUT THE PRESENTERS-\n\n\n Chanpone Sinlapasai\, JD\n Bio coming soon.\n\n\n Mandy Davis\, LCSW\n Mandy Davis is the Clinical Director for the Trauma Informed Care project at the Regional Research Institute at Portland State University's School of Social Work. \; Ms. Davis specializes in providing training\, consultation and supervision to systems\, organizations and providers on topics related to implementing trauma informed care and trauma specific services. Ms. Davis has over 15 years of experience working with survivors of trauma of all ages through individual interventions and having co-led multiple group interventions. In her current role she has co-led multiple TREM groups and currently provides facilitator training and consultation for programs offering TREM groups. \; Ms. Davis is also an adjunct instructor in the school of social work and teaches abuse and trauma\, generalist practice and research. \; She is currently focused on strategies for applying trauma informed care and developing trauma informed supervision models.\n\n\n Terry Campos\, JD\n Terry Campos joined NCVLI in 2008\, and is part of the Legal Team that submits amicus briefs and provides technical assistance and trainings to the country on cutting edge victims' rights issues. \; Prior to joining NCVLI\, Ms. Campos was an appellate attorney with the Office of the State Appellate Defender in Chicago\, Illinois. During her time at OSAD\, Ms. Campos represented indigent persons on appeal in criminal cases. Ms. Campos interned for the Metropolitan Public Defender in Portland\, Oregon. Ms. Campos has a B.S. in Wildlife Ecology from the University of Florida and a J.D. from the Northwestern School of Law of Lewis &amp\; Clark College with a certificate in Criminal law.\n\n\n Facilitator:\n\n\n Rebecca Khalil\, JD\n Rebecca Khalil joined NCVLI in 2010. \; At NCVLI she directed its Safeguarding Child-Victims' Rights Initiative from 2010-2012 and is part of the Legal Team\, researching victims' rights laws and policies across the United States\, drafting amicus briefs\, and providing technical assistance and trainings to the country. \; Before joining NCVLI\, Ms. Khalil was a litigation associate with Baker &amp\; Hostetler LLP in New York City\, where she worked on a number of complex commercial and business litigations\, including trade secret\, securities\, and contract cases\, as well as white collar criminal defense\, governmental and quasi-governmental matters\, and corporate investigations. \; During law school\, she was an extern with the Criminal Division of the U.S. Attorney's Office in San Jose\, California. \; Ms. Khalil holds a B.A. in History from Seattle University and earned her J.D. from Stanford Law School\, where she was elected to the Order of the Coif.\n\n\n \;\n
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